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If Fishing Rod is inputted as a [[smash special move]], the line moves faster forward and covers a longer distance. The hook functions as a [[hit grab]], meaning that despite functioning like a grab on affected opponents, it can be blocked by [[shield]]s. The hook is also unable to grab opponents using moves that [[reflect]] and [[counterattack]] (barring [[Counter Throw]], [[Witch Time]], and [[Revenge]]), and is even blocked by [[passive shield]]s.
If Fishing Rod is inputted as a [[smash special move]], the line moves faster forward and covers a longer distance. The hook functions as a [[hit grab]], meaning that despite functioning like a grab on affected opponents, it can be blocked by [[shield]]s. The hook is also unable to grab opponents using moves that [[reflect]] and [[counterattack]] (barring [[Counter Throw]], [[Witch Time]], and [[Revenge]]), and is even blocked by [[passive shield]]s.


The damage output for the throws is directly proportional to how fast the fishing rod's bobber was moving at the time of capturing the opponent, much like the damage output for thrown [[item]]s. As a result, the damage they inflict is highly variable, and is approximately at its highest if the move is smash-inputted and the opponent is caught inbetween the middle and the end of the rod's full length. Additionally, the throws' variance in damage output fully counts towards the [[knockback]] formula, causing the forward and up throws to KO noticeably earlier if the bobber catches the opponent at a sufficiently fast speed. However, due to the extremely precise nature of the bobber's movement speed, as well as its inconsistent physics (such as when it is left hanging over an edge), and even the size of the opponent's hurtbox, consistently yielding the highest damage output for Fishing Rod's throws is impossible in practice.
The damage output for the throws are directly proportional to how fast the fishing rod's bobber was moving at the time of capturing the opponent, much like the damage output for thrown [[item]]s. As a result, the damage they inflict is highly variable, and is approximately at its highest if the move is smash-inputted and the opponent is caught inbetween the middle and the end of the rod's full length. Additionally, the throws' variance in damage output fully counts towards the [[knockback]] formula, causing the forward and up throws to KO noticeably earlier if the bobber catches the opponent at a sufficiently fast speed. However, due to the extremely precise nature of the bobber's movement speed, as well as its inconsistent physics (such as when it is left hanging over an edge), and even the size of the opponent's hurtbox, consistently yielding the highest damage output for Fishing Rod's throws is impossible in practice.
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